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The New Deal and the American Orchard: How FDR’s Policies Shaped the Fruit Industry

Introduction The Great Depression cast a long shadow over the American landscape, nowhere perhaps more starkly than in its orchards. Images of mountains of unsold apples rotting in fields while millions went hungry painted a grim picture of agricultural distress. This seemingly paradoxical situation – abundance alongside widespread poverty – became a central challenge for … Read more

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